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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Heaven is Real

Book Cover
Heaven is Real by Don Piper and Cecil Murphey

Really excellent book but I do recommend reading 90 Minutes in Heaven first. This is the sequel that gives more insights and also shares stories of others that have contacted Don Piper since his first book came out. He shares the powerful impact that 90 Minutes in Heaven has had on others and how it has touched others lives. He talks about going through tragedies in life and being able to find a new normal. Life won't be like it was before. Things will be different but it can be better.

juicing - going GREEN

One of the healthy things that has been suggested to me is to work at raising my PH level. I got the test strips and my level was at the bottom of the acceptable range - which isn't horrible but I want to make sure it is well into that range. Green veggies help to make the body more alkaline. So it was recommended I do Green Smoothies with green supplements added in. Here it is in the blender.
Below is the concoction as it is starting to get blended.
This is the final product. It looks just awful doesn't it!! Well, surprise, surprise - I actually like it. My family thinks I am nuts but it really does taste much better than it looks.
If you are interested in giving this a try - here is the recipe from a friend's website: click here
I made the Basic Green Smoothie. I did not add any honey and I only added one apple - as I am not doing that much 'sweet' stuff. I cut out all soy and all sugar for now - until I get my body more stabilized - sugar will come back in moderation later. Actually I am hoping to add in more fruits soon. Anyway, since I have been off all sugar for 2 months now, adding just one apple made it seem incredibly sweet to me. I used just a little bit of kale and then I used collard leaves. The green powder came from here. Enjoy - it really is quite taste - ya just have to get past the look of it.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Book Review

Picture of The Scroll Book

The Scroll by Jeffrey and Gansky.

This book is different from others I have read lately. It is about a biblical archaeologists who is excavating treasures in Israel. This time the search is to find artifacts that would be part of the temple that was destroyed when the Romans came and took over. Additionally, the main archaeologist, David, has lost his faith in God. This last dig helps him to come to terms with the reasons that he lost his faith and to find a way to reconnect with God. There is lots of intrigue as there are many that do not want the artifacts to be found. They are willing even to resort to murder to prevent the dig from being successful. It gives a bit of insight into conditions in Israel. This was a very good book and very suspenseful. I couldn't put it down.

The author, Grant Jeffrey, is one of the leading authorities on biblical prophecy. If you would like to know more about him - here is a weblink: click here.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Book review - Valeria's Cross

by Kathi Macias and Susan Wales

Valeria's Cross  -              By: Kathi Macias, Susan Wales

A very powerful book - and after reading it - I realize how grateful I am that I live in the times I do and not back in Roman times. Women were not always treated very well and had little recourse. Christians were not treated well at all and many were tortured or killed for their beliefs. This book takes place during the reign of Diocletian - one of the greatest persecutors of Christians. His daughter was Valeria and both she and her mother were Christians. Valeria's first love is killed by her father - for being a Christian. Valeria is then ordered / forced to marry for political reasons. The man chosen for her is a great military leader and a pagan. This book focuses on Valeria's choice to try to honor God through her marriage, to pray for her husband's salvation and to forgive him for the horrors he commits against Christians. A tall order! I admire Valeria for her ability to live for God and question whether I would be able to be as kind and forgiving of the man who killed many of my friends just because of their faith. How do you forgive that kind of evil? And while I could get to the point of forgiveness - going on to reconcile and have a happy marriage when the evil continues - that would be really hard.

This was a wonderful book. Very hard to put down. Very well written. The book does take some liberties as thoughts or feelings of women of this time period were not written down or documented. It does truthfully portray how Christians were martyred during this time period. Shocking to read and really 'feel' what they went through. Glad I didn't live in Roman times.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Heaven is for Real for Kids


I have been reading the longer, adult version of this book and have really been enjoying it. When I saw this book, I decided to get it to read to my youngest. Kids need to really know and understand that heaven is real! We loved that Colton's picture was at the end of the book - so my son could firmly grasp that Colton is a real person and that this really happened to him - he got to visit heaven. As a parent, I liked that there were bible verses included. We know that the bible is true. If Colton's story had had elements in it that were clearly against things taught in the bible then we would know it to be false. Listing the bible verses, helps to show that the things Colton saw could very well have happened to him and are true. This was a very good book. My son did have more questions such as what happened to Colton, why was he in the hospital, etc. A bit more on what lead up to his visit to heaven would have been nice. Overall, this was a wonderful book and I highly recommend it. Great book as a read aloud for kids.

BookSneeze® has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book for review. Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the Tyndale Blog Network book review (BookSneeze) bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

Where is God? by Dr. John Townsend



I have had this book for awhile to review but I have had a difficult time getting through it. It was not because it wasn't a good book - it is very good. It was because the book hit really close to home for me. It was amazing. As our family went through some of our trials, I was asking some of the same questions - and this book really was very good. It was helpful to have things said that I knew but in the time of trouble had put in the back of my mind. One of the chapters I really enjoyed was The God of Faith When there are No Answers. Sometimes bad things happen and there are just no answers. At that point, we just have to cling to Him, knowing He is carrying us though and have faith that there is some good that will come out of it. It is an amazing book and I really recommend reading it.

BookSneeze® has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book for review. Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the Tyndale Blog Network book review (BookSneeze) bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

Book review - A Sound Among the Trees

A Sound Among the Trees    -              By: Susan Meissner


This book is very well written and keeps your attention. It is a lovely story. It is a wonderful story about a new bride finding her way and also respecting the traditions and people that are part of the family she married heritage. It bounces back and forth between the present day and the past - specifically the Civil War era. The story takes place in Virginia. The family had divided loyalties with some of the members fighting on each side in the war. While the war in the backdrop, the main thrust of the story is the women in the family, their roles and survival.

It also speaks to the fact that people aren't always what we think they are. It is hard to truly know the inner feelings of another person - and it also speaks to forgiveness and the power of God to work in ones life to bring about positive change.